Chris Paul reflects on his time at the Rockets and hierarchy concerns with James Harden | NBA

Teamed up with Houston to try and block the Warriors, Chris Paul and James Harden have only teamed up for two seasons. The bet came close in the first year, as the Rockets led 3-2 in the 2018 conference final against Golden State. Until Chris Paul injured his hamstrings and forfeited the last two games of the series, ultimately won by teammates Stephen Curry.

After an elimination in the conference semifinals, still against the Warriors, the following season, CP3 packed his bags, heading for the Thunder in exchange for Russell Westbrook. Invited to discuss this experience in “No Chill” with Gilbert Arenas, the veteran playmaker accredited the version of the former “Agent Zero” highlighting a problem of hierarchy and responsibilities between Chris Paul and James Harden.

“The only way to get out of this is for James to truly understand his gift and yours. As a coach, you have to have this difficult discussion: “James, until the last five minutes of the fourth quarter, it’s your ball. But in the last five minutes, the ball is in the hands of CP ”, a expliqué Gilbert Arenas.

Delicate but necessary “conversations”

Chris Paul harbored regrets over this unfinished possibility of winning a title, especially in the first year, failing so close to the goal as the Rockets looked great with role players like Clint Capela, Eric Gordon, Trevor Ariza or again PJ Tucker.

“You owe it to yourself to have these conversations. The thing that frustrated me the most was that the first year, I was not in good health. It’s crazy. Those years in Houston are a bit of a chore to a certain extent, because there was so much going on back then. But damn it, we were good. We were really good ”, he remembered, above all to recall the qualities of scorer of “The Beard”. “I always say, no one can score like him. It’s incredible “.

These two seasons were therefore also marked by more or less virulent spat between the two players, mainly the result of a lack of communication.

“I wouldn’t trade my experience or anything, but I would have liked to have had some of those conversations. But above all, I would have liked to be able to stay in good health ”, the conclusion Chris Paul.

Chris PaulPercentageRebounds
SeasonTeamMJMinTirs3ptsLFOffDefUntilPdFteIntBpCtPts
2005-06NOP783643.028.284.70.84.45.17.82.82.22.40.116.1
2006-07NOP643743.735.081.80.83.54.48.92.41.82.50.117.3
2007-08NOP803848.836.985.10.83.24.011.62.32.72.50.121.1
2008-09NOP783950.336.486.80.94.75.511.02.72.83.00.122.8
2009-10NOP453849.340.984.70.43.84.210.72.62.12.50.218.7
2010-11NOP803646.338.887.80.53.64.19.82.52.42.20.115.9
2011-12LAC603647.837.186.10.72.93.69.12.32.52.10.119.8
2012-13LAC703348.132.888.50.83.03.79.72.02.42.30.116.9
2013-14LAC623546.736.885.50.63.74.310.72.52.52.30.119.1
2014-15LAC823548.539.890.00.64.04.610.22.51.92.30.219.1
2015-16LAC743346.237.189.60.53.74.210.02.52.12.60.219.5
2016-17LAC613247.641.189.20.74.35.09.22.42.02.40.118.1
2017-18HOU583246.038.091.90.64.85.47.92.41.72.20.218.6
2018-19HOU583241.935.886.20.64.04.68.22.52.02.60.315.6
2019-20OKC703248.936.590.70.44.65.06.72.31.62.30.217.6
2020-21PHX703149.939.593.40.44.14.58.92.41.42.20.316.4
Total10903547.237.187.30.63.94.59.42.52.12.40.118.3

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